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Qld government contemplates ditching anti-junk-mail measures
Key takeaways
- The Queensland government is contemplating shifting the responsibility for combating junk mail onto local councils.
- The Queensland government is considering shifting the responsibility for curbing junk mail onto local councils.
- A consultation paper released by the government revealed a "large and growing number" of complaints about junk mail, which the report says is distracting from more serious issues like illegal dumping.
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The Queensland government is contemplating shifting the responsibility for combating junk mail onto local councils. (ABC RN: Mike Williams)
The Queensland government is considering shifting the responsibility for curbing junk mail onto local councils.
A consultation paper released by the government revealed a "large and growing number" of complaints about junk mail, which the report says is distracting from more serious issues like illegal dumping.
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